Hamilton Hall MACLEOD

Father: John MACLEOD
Mother: Mary Frances HALL


                                                           _Alexander MACLEOD _
                                           _John MACLEOD _|____________________
                      _Alexander MACLEOD _|
                     |                    |                ____________________
                     |                    |_Miss BEATON __|____________________
 _John MACLEOD ______|
|                    |                                     ____________________
|                    |                     _______________|____________________
|                    |_Flora MACQUEEN ____|
|                                         |                ____________________
|                                         |_______________|____________________
|
|--Hamilton Hall MACLEOD 
|
|                                                          ____________________
|                                          _______________|____________________
|                     ____________________|
|                    |                    |                ____________________
|                    |                    |_______________|____________________
|_Mary Frances HALL _|
                     |                                     ____________________
                     |                     _______________|____________________
                     |____________________|
                                          |                ____________________
                                          |_______________|____________________

INDEX

Notes

!SOURCE: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon and Alick Morrison, THE MACLEODS: THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section III, "MacLeod Cadet Families", Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1970, p. 234. Hamilton Hall, born on 27th September 1821, entered Cheltenham Endowed Grammar School at 6. In 1839 he joined the Army and was commissioned as Lieutenant in the 27th Regiment of the Madras Native Infantry on 21st March 1841. In 1844 he proceeded to Europe on sick leave and was on furlough until 1847. He did not return to his Regiment and is believed to have been lost at sea on his way to Australia.


Created by Sparrowhawk 1.0 (4/17/1996) on Mon Apr 2 10:50:37 2001